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3:43 AM, Monday June 6th 2022

Thanks, I'm glad you like them!

5:11 PM, Tuesday June 7th 2022
edited at 5:15 PM, Jun 7th 2022

your line quality really stands out to me, also in your submission for lesson 1. can i ask, have you practiced a lot? and if so, how? because i just can't seem to draw consistent lines. hmm my handwriting is terrible as well

edited at 5:15 PM, Jun 7th 2022
10:43 PM, Wednesday June 8th 2022

Yes, I practice drawing every weekday for 2 hours, and every weekend day for about 5 hours. I have done this since the start of 2020.

The main way I have practiced my line quality is by doing master studies of my favorite comic book pencillers, and really work on matching their line weight and strokes.

Also the rock studies themselves helped a lot. Doing a lot of this tight hatching, I had a lot more control near the end of the rock challenge than in the beginning.

I had nice handwriting before I started drawing, though. XD

6:28 AM, Thursday June 9th 2022

that’s awesome. hmm i have a few more questions but i don’t want to spam your thread. are you on the dab discord?

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